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Questions and Answers Date answered: 6 December 2024

S6W-31727

Following reports from members of the public on 11 November of a number of dead fish found in Linlithgow Loch, SEPA officers inspected the site on the morning of 12 November.
Date published: 6 December 2024

Scottish Budget 2025-26

Looking at the split between domestic and imported emissions, a different picture emerges. Most agriculture, forestry and fishing emissions are from domestic sources, while the vast majority of manufacturing emissions are imported.
Last updated: 5 December 2024

BB20241206

S6W-31986 Maurice Golden: To ask the Scottish Government what action it has taken to ensure that the fishing quota for Scotland following exiting the EU has been used to support the fishing businesses with the most selective and/or lowest impact approach to fishing, in line wi...
Last updated: 5 December 2024

PreBudget response from Cab Sec 5 December 2024

These data provide crucial information that is used for the estimation of fishing mortality rates and numbers of juvenile fish in the population each year, and hence the recruitment into the fishery.
Last updated: 5 December 2024

PE2110_E

Gathering biological data would mean extended handling of live fish, potentially causing damage and distress to the fish, and resulting in less marketable fish or increased fatalities.
Last updated: 5 December 2024

BB20241205

Supported by: Alasdair Allan *S6M-15728 Tess White: Three North East Chip Shops Win Awards at the Scottish Fish and Chips Awards—That the Parliament congratulates three fish and chip shops in the north east on being winners at the Scottish Fish and Chip 2024 Awards, with the Carron Fish Bar in Stonehaven being awarded Best Fish Supper (North East), the Garioch Fish Bar in Inverurie winning Best Team and the Quayside Restaurant & Fish Bar in Gourdon winning Best Menu; recognises that the "chippies" were assessed by a panel of experts before being put through to a public vote; understands that thousands of votes were received from the general public, with hundreds of Scottish fish and chip shops taking part in the 2024 event, representing the best of the Scottish fish and chip industry; notes that the Carron was also highly recommended in two categories, for Best Family Business and Best Fish and Chip Shop (North East), and that the Quayside also received a highly recommended award for Best Fish Tea at the same awards, and wishes the winners all the very best as they enjoy their success.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 5 December 2024

S6W-31777

The Scottish Government will undertake a Habitats Regulations Appraisals (HRA), for relevant special areas of conservation, ahead of the 2025 Wrasse fishing season opening. The HRA will consider the fishery against the relevant conservation objectives of the sites.
Last updated: 4 December 2024

Inshore fisheries Scottish Gov CFV

The IFMI programme will consider a structure that enables a greater focus on strategic decision making both regionally and nationally. It will help us to manage fishing activity within the space available, and consider how responsibility for management and delivery can be shared whilst respecting the ultimate accountability of Scottish Ministers to the Scot...
Last updated: 4 December 2024

Salmon farming Dr Martin Jaffa 28 November

This is further proof that the established narrative promoted by Scottish Government scientists, SEPA and wild fish interests is incorrect. Dr Martin Jaffa pdf. application/pdf. 102512.
Last updated: 4 December 2024

Salmon farming 25 November Salmon Scotland

This situation has been corroborated by evidence provided to the Committee by Mr Charles Allan, Head of Scottish Government’s Fish Health Inspectorate. The average weight of farmed salmon mortality has increased due to environmental factors, most noticeably the endemic presence of Amoebic Gill Disease; a factor present in Scottish waters since 2011.

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